Eyes: Keys to Your Overall Health

Business Ergonomic Evaluations: How They Work & Employer Benefits

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If you own a business, then you should learn all about business ergonomic evaluations, how they work, and how they can benefit you as a business owner. By seeking an ergonomic assessment, you can help ensure you are providing your employees an environment that encourages good health instead of contributing to workplace injury and the development of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). Read on to learn more about ergonomic evaluations and the benefits they offer employers.…

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Educators Can File Workers Compensation Claims

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Claims for workers’ compensation are most often associated with people who work in labor-intensive or seemingly dangerous roles. However, an on-the-job injury can occur in any capacity, including a role as an educator. Just as any other employee, teachers have the legal right to seek compensation for their injuries when they are hurt while performing their duties. Access to Care As an educator, you have the option of working in a public education system, such as a state-sponsored school, or the private capacity, such as at a private school.…

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Taking Suboxone to Treat Opioid Addiction

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Suboxone is an FDA-approved medication used to treat opioid addiction. Many who have been prescribed this medication have been successful in kicking their opioid addiction for good. Suboxone works by binding with the brain’s opioid receptors so that cravings and withdrawals from no longer using opioids are not as severe. Here is some information about suboxone treatments and some things you can expect.  1. How It Is Administered Suboxone is available in two different forms.…

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